Suresmile for Teens: A Different Approach to Orthodontics

Your child’s teenage years are exciting, but they can also be a challenge. From changing hormones to navigating the trials of high school, teenagers almost always have a lot on their plates. When teen dental issues and crooked teeth crop up, it can throw a big wrench into their daily lives. While braces are an excellent option for helping teenagers... read more »

Healthy Dental Habits for Kids & Teens

Did you know that tooth decay is one of childhood’s most common chronic illnesses? Despite being so common in our younger generations, the best way to combat tooth decay is with simple, healthy dental habits for kids and teens. Sadly, one in ten children leave high school without having learned essential life skills like how to brush their teeth properly.... read more »

Maintaining Good Oral Health During Pregnancy Benefits Moms and Babies

Hormone fluctuations during pregnancy can cause a lot of changes. While most people think of swollen feet and strange cravings as the most common pregnancy side effects, not as many realize that pregnancy can affect your dental health. Pregnant women are at a much higher risk for periodontal disease and cavities and can even pass those concerns on to their... read more »

Dental Air Abrasion

Many people can’t think of going to the dentist without imagining the sound of the dental drill. That’s because, whether preparing a tooth for a dental crown, removing cavities, or performing root canal therapy, dentists have relied on this time-tested technology for years. However, modern dentists also have a newer option for removing portions of the tooth structure without that familiar noise of a... read more »

Dental Implant Aftercare–Tips for Improving Healing

Missing a tooth can be a unique struggle. It’s uncomfortable when food gets into the gap between your teeth and can even increase your risk of gum disease. Missing teeth can also cause remaining teeth to shift, becoming crooked. And of course, many people feel self-conscious about showing their smile with a prominent tooth missing. Almost two-thirds of Americans have... read more »

The History of Dental Implants

For all of human history, people have been losing their teeth and using creative solutions to replace them. The history of dental implants reveals a fascinating picture of how dentistry has evolved over the millennia, not to mention how far modern implants have come from their humble beginnings.   When Were Dental Implants Invented?  How long have dental implants been... read more »

Clear Aligners

Are Clear Aligners Right for Your Teeth? The vast majority of people suffer from crooked, misaligned, or crowded teeth. As a quirk of evolution paired with our modern diets, teeth often don’t have enough room to sit comfortably in our jaws. While braces are a common solution for children, they’re less appealing in adulthood. They’re impossible to hide, unprofessional, and... read more »

Teeth Sensitivity

My Tooth is Sensitive to Cold: What Can I Do? As the weather heats up and we turn to chilled drinks and ice cream, many people may notice tooth sensitivities that force them to avoid certain foods. In many cases, a sensitive tooth can signify an underlying dental problem. If tooth sensitivity is cramping your summer style, it may be... read more »

How to Overcome Dental Anxiety

Does a routine trip to the dentist make you want to hide under the bed? Dental anxiety is a well-documented phenomenon in which a person experiences intense anxiety at the prospect of going to the dentist. The condition may involve shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, and panic. While it’s perfectly normal to be nervous about the dentist, if you experience... read more »

Treatment Options for a Cavity Between Teeth

Can you get a cavity between your teeth? Unfortunately, they’re more common than you might think. Cavities between your teeth–also known as an interproximal cavity–are hard to spot. They’re less noticeable visually and might not cause you much discomfort in the early stages. However, these cavities are also fairly common–especially in patients who haven’t kept up with their flossing regimen.... read more »